|   | 
Details
   web
Records
Author Heenan, S.M.(retired)
Title On-going – a 4 week assessment of ward situations, staff utilisation and nursing care index Type (down)
Year 1978 Publication Abbreviated Journal Otago Hospital Board, Dunedin Hospital
Volume Issue Pages
Keywords
Abstract The author does not have a copy of the project.
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 1 Serial 1
Permanent link to this record
 

 
Author Thomson, M.; Kinross, D.N.J.; Chick, D.N.P.; Corry, M.F.; Dowland, J.
Title People in hospital: a surgical ward Type (down)
Year 1977 Publication Abbreviated Journal Massey University Library
Volume Issue Pages
Keywords
Abstract A study of work patterns on a surgical ward
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 5 Serial 5
Permanent link to this record
 

 
Author Green, D.E.
Title Prediction of academic success and attrition on nursing students Type (down)
Year 1976 Publication Abbreviated Journal Victoria University of Wellington Library
Volume Issue Pages
Keywords
Abstract
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 6 Serial 6
Permanent link to this record
 

 
Author Kapoor, S.D.
Title A time for health: a study into the collaboration of professional, non-professionals and the public to promote better health Type (down)
Year 1983 Publication Abbreviated Journal Victoria University of Wellington Library
Volume Issue Pages
Keywords
Abstract An exploratory study of the functioning of four multi disciplinary health care teams ( HCT) in the New Zealand services and possible implications foe Health personnel education. This research seeks to 1. establish form structure and functioning of the HCT in the relation to the delivery of comprehensive primary health care. 2. Determine what collaborative skills are being used, the extent of interdependence and these factors which inhibit the use of these skills in providing primary health care. 3. Identify the key requirements for, and these factors which limit the successful functioning of the HCT in the provision of comprehensive primary health care. Data has been collected through structured interviews and observations. The analysis will compare and contrast the functioning of the social groups in the different settings in terms of their responses to both HCT index and appropriate contextual variables such that differences and similarities are delineated
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 7 Serial 7
Permanent link to this record
 

 
Author Churcher, R.L.; Bowden, J.; Grogan, J.; Grofski, H.; Parker, J.; Berry, A.
Title Recovery room nursing – conditions and practice Type (down)
Year 2000 Publication Abbreviated Journal NZNA P. O. Box 2128 Wellington
Volume Issue Pages
Keywords
Abstract This report is the results of a national survey to establish base-line information about recovery room nursing. Factors addressed are: general statistics, physical conditions, staffing, orientation and education, support networks and procedure performed
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ Serial 11
Permanent link to this record
 

 
Author Wenmoth, J.D.A.
Title A phenomenological study examining the experience of nausea, vomiting and retching associated with pregnancy Type (down)
Year 1997 Publication Abbreviated Journal Massey University Library
Volume Issue Pages
Keywords
Abstract This paper outlines a phenomenological study carried out to explore the experience of nausea, vomiting and retching associated with pregnancy. These phenomena lack Nursing research and are debilitating symptoms which effect the quality of life for 50-75% of all pregnant women. Madjar ( 1991) indicates that the communication of such experiences can deepen our understanding of human life and coping. It is importance for Nurses to develop an understanding of lived experiences so that they can make more effective interventions. This study explores the essential humanness of life experiences as they are for those who live them. It involved collecting data from those experiencing the phenomena and analysing it. It focuses on the study of phenomena not as separate entities in themselves but as they are perceived as they are experienced. A 'purposeful sample' was required for this study. The aim was to include women who had direct knowledge of the phenomena of nausea, vomiting and retching associated with pregnancy. The study involved in depth interviewing of six women, the interviews were taped and independently transcribed, the transcripts were analysed to determine the meaning of the experience and to identify common themes. The experiences of the women are discussed in relation to what van Manen (1990) describes as four main life world existentials; the lived body, the lived other, lived space and lived time
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 15 Serial 15
Permanent link to this record
 

 
Author Kapoor, S.D.
Title A study on planning and programming for nursing services in New Zealand: priorities for the period 1980-1985 Type (down)
Year 1979 Publication Abbreviated Journal Author
Volume Issue Pages
Keywords
Abstract
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 23 Serial 23
Permanent link to this record
 

 
Author Chick, D.N.P.; Pybus, M.W.
Title An examination of the images people have of nurses and nursing Type (down)
Year 1975 Publication Abbreviated Journal Not available
Volume Issue Pages
Keywords
Abstract
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 30 Serial 30
Permanent link to this record
 

 
Author Bradley, F.V.; Blakey, V.M.
Title Analysis of public health nurses' home visits Type (down)
Year 1978 Publication Abbreviated Journal District Health Office, Dunedin A2 -
Volume Issue Pages
Keywords
Abstract
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 32 Serial 32
Permanent link to this record
 

 
Author Kapoor, S.D.
Title Application of the process in the care of an alcohol dependent client Type (down)
Year 1978 Publication Abbreviated Journal Author
Volume Issue Pages
Keywords
Abstract Feasibility for Nursing studies component of B.A. degree, Wellington Victoria University, Wellington 1978. With health workers and clients in 4 different health districts, an Industry, Health Centre, Intermediate School and University Health and Counselling
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 33 Serial 33
Permanent link to this record
 

 
Author Shadbolt, Y.T.
Title Curriculum innovation in a school of nursing – a case study Type (down)
Year 1984 Publication Abbreviated Journal University of Auckland Library
Volume Issue Pages
Keywords
Abstract The study gives an account of curriculum development and innovation in a New Zealand school of nursing and focuses on some aspects of the basic diploma course. The study attempts, through the medium of case study, to illuminate the way in which significant curriculum decisions are made and ideas translated into institutional and technical form. Evidence is derived from the recorded perceptions of the participants, observations, and analyses of documented material. The findings confirm that the field of study is complex, multivariable and dynamic, and that translation of the curriculum on paper involves a multitude of deliberative and factual decisions by practicing teachers
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 43 Serial 43
Permanent link to this record
 

 
Author Litchfield, M.; Connor, M.; Eathorne, T.; Laws, M.; McCrombie,; Smith, S.
Title Direction for nursing practice and service delivery in the New Zealand health reforms. Report of the pilot study of the Wellington professional nurse care management project Type (down)
Year 1993 Publication Abbreviated Journal Nursing Library. Victoria University, Wellington
Volume Issue Pages
Keywords
Abstract Nursing practice as the process of health patterning with families in complex health circumstances was made explicit through a method of research praxis. Findings include cost in relation to quality of Nursing care. The research provides direction for development of integrated health care with the introduction of the family Nurse in a Nurse Care Management Scheme
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 48 Serial 48
Permanent link to this record
 

 
Author Duthie, J.M.
Title Domicilary nursing services of a hospital board Type (down)
Year 1976 Publication Abbreviated Journal Author
Volume Issue Pages
Keywords
Abstract A Study undertaken to determine the need to extend the Domiciliary Nursing Services of a Hospital Board to include the provision of a 24 hour nursing service in the city area
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 49 Serial 49
Permanent link to this record
 

 
Author Lord, D.H.
Title Exploratory study of reasons for voluntary termination of nursing staff at Braemar hospital and training school Type (down)
Year 1979 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages
Keywords
Abstract A study exploring the following hypotheses: 1. That full time Nurses and part time Nurses are satisfied by different things, therefore the two groups will exhibit different reasons for leaving the Hospital. Full time Staff will leave because of lack of satisfiers, part time Staff will leave because of lack of Dis-satisfiers.. 2. The reasons for the psycopaedic assistants leaving will be different from those for Professional Staff as the presence of promotional opportunities and the acceptance of responsibilities do not apply to the non-professional staff. 3. Salary will not be a significant factor for Staff leaving. 4, The lack of job satisfaction has had little to do with staff terminating. 5. That the absence of a School of Nursing has been the reason for a significant number of Staff leaving to Nurse elsewhere
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 56 Serial 56
Permanent link to this record
 

 
Author Snelgar, D.W.
Title Feasibility of integrated community based nursing services Type (down)
Year 1981 Publication Abbreviated Journal NHSAC P.O. Box 1941 Wellington
Volume Issue Pages
Keywords
Abstract A nurses working party was formed by the primary health care SSDG in 1979 to investigate the feasibility of integrated community based nursing services. A six month trial was held in a mainly urban area (population 5637) testing these ideas in 1980. Using the existing time of the four nursing services in the area a team approach was used with all nurses being responsible to a coordinating nurse. The present role of the public nurse and district nurse was integrated – this new nurse was called a community health nurse. These two nurses worked from a base located in te trial area. Liaison and coordination were established with the Plunket and practice nurse. The results of the trial enabled the primary health care SSDG to prepare a plan on community based nursing services
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 57 Serial 57
Permanent link to this record